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244:cargo ship
215:Complement
165:Cargo ship
264:Prior to
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104:Completed
368:Virginia
348:Scotland
274:Virginia
223:Armament
174:See note
112:Acquired
96:Launched
86:Stockton
70:Namesake
364:Norfolk
336:British
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258:England
171:Tonnage
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78:Builder
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340:French
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179:Length
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